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Deep Sea Dive

by National Geographic.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Washington, D.C. National Geographic Society 1995Subject(s): Pure SciencesSummary: Color 45 minutes. Students explore the last great frontier on earth-the sea-with Spin, National Geo.'s animated globe-on-the-go. Spin dives into the tour by showing students the locations of the world's four great oceans. Then it's off to the Great Barrier Reef near Australia, the largest coral reef in the world. Here, students find out that a caral reef is made up of the skeletons of tiny animals, and that coral is not a plant. They also learn why it's important for some fish to stay in schools, and discover what makes sea horse fathers so special.
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Color 45 minutes. Students explore the last great frontier on earth-the sea-with Spin, National Geo.'s animated globe-on-the-go. Spin dives into the tour by showing students the locations of the world's four great oceans. Then it's off to the Great Barrier Reef near Australia, the largest coral reef in the world. Here, students find out that a caral reef is made up of the skeletons of tiny animals, and that coral is not a plant. They also learn why it's important for some fish to stay in schools, and discover what makes sea horse fathers so special.

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